The Oriental Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 44, Ed. 2 Wednesday, April 5, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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Oh! Yes! Oh! Yes!
We Want To Sell You
5 pkp» Mince Mrat .....
3 pktr» Seeded Ktiniu ..
3 pkjr* Currant..........
2 pk|p« fan Cake Flour ..,
2 pkjni Cream of Wheat.,
2 pkga Crape Nut*......
2 pkg* Puat To*tie*.....
2 pkga Faulllc** Starch..,
4 pkga Soda .............
l!» Star Tobacco..........
lib Thick Dug Tinsley ..
Koa»t lieef.......... I.’ I 2c
Heat Mound Steak 17 I 2c
I rcah »*ork 15 to 17 I 2c
A Ticket to Dreamland
Theater with each **ack
of l.egera Heat and Oolden
Drain Flour.
Overalls
Good as the
heat, cash only
90c
3 can* Good Salmon ... *2-*
3 can* Good Com......25
[3 car* Soup...........*25
3 large cot* Milk.........*25
3 can* No. I Turk & Henna 25c
2 can* No, 2 fork A1 lean* ‘25c
No. In lialion Black lx*rrti*!* 16c
No. 10 Gallon Apricot* 45c
No. I" Gal Seeded Cherrie* IWc
No. 10 Gal. Tomato Cataup Coe
2 Bottles Garret Snuff . 15c
THE ORIENTAL PROG
V* Di A<i4ld # %H
.md i* th»rejtfhly rwiwimt
hoeharg** them, and tf ehomn
by the voter* to tltot («• >|mh
tkutlioa, vritt conduct the u!
in *ueha faithful. impartial and
efficient manner a* to reflect
credit u|mjii the (Msiple of the
county a* well a* upon him«elf.
lie n»k« tho*« nut jier*onally ac-
(ptainted with him to inquire of
hi* Mantling, and w ill appreciate
their vuppurt and vote*.
U. S. Flour, per sack $1.50
Golden Grain Flour, per sack $1.55
Made Rite Kansas Flour, per sack $1.60
Leger’s Best Flour, per sack $1.60
CARD Of THINKS
T<* the kind fri«*<l* and neighbor*
who *u willingly iMiOnl *»• during the
wkkneg rihI •Ivalti «f <*ur beluvwi ho*
I>m4 Mit-I father, we »»»ht»eiipr»>***»ur
heartfelt thunk*. »!*-• th>** aending
tl »er« at.d a**Ut|ng tn the muaif. May
the Lord bl«-«» you ail ami *|*are you
•uch **»m»w ta our linear* wtah.
-Mr* T W. Tt» >rna and riiiktrvn.
Abaoluta Truth.
If (lie collector call! with
that hill, tell him I tu out.* Mra rthort
—"Pul that would he a it* * tftaort —
"No it wouldn't; I am out of <a*b
aint I?"— lUwton Transcript.
Th»* Palace Theater ojiened up
with a free show last Friday
The debate at AItu*
court room
Oldest Grocery in Blair
OTHERS COME AND GO BUT WE STAY
C»l AMmUlN'H OOtHiH KdfKDY
t*r«sm a amall Ugiimmir ih"**!* and u*r th**
f« fur**) haa ritefidf^ I** nil part* «*f the
mi',* At 1 t» ifidtiy foreign ruunirW, Whr* jr«m
have rtrwM «»f such A Rodlciur fir* ChinbortalR'*
Couch Krmmli a trUI »n.l >ou will unOonUnJ night. Only U Small CTOWO WftS
Whr II he t™ -- r-e..Ur for C.,.*h.. j t a(.eount 0f jt raiililig.
And cr»u|>. OMmmuNi rttryahrr*. j *
On Saturday night only a fair
HIGH SCHOOL DEBATEHS BEAT ALTUS crowd was present as it was still
the district raininbr. hut on Monday night a
last'FViday night between (full house saw one of the best j
i H!air high school and Aitua high school j shows and the most complete and 1
was won by Blair. The Blair team will I up-to-date show houses ill this
; debate with the Victory team at Altus L)arl 0f t;ie st.,te. The propriet-
„t the school meet for county honor, I ^ ^ ghow of thijJ kin<J
the latter part of this month. ... . ... . . . ,
--------------will pay and will be appreciated
Matter of Speculation. by the people. They will show
Poneiofe—“Did th<> play have a hap- every night ill the week,
pv ending?” Percival—'"How should I
I know?' Penelope—"You saw it, |
didn't you?" Percival—"Yes, but the !
hero and the heroine married ea« h oth-
er."—Judge.
Remember We Buy Butter, Eggs and Poultry
F. L. CARPENTER
WILMOTH ITEMS
M. M. Oates, candidate for
County Treasurer was up from
Altus, Tuesday, shaking hands
with the voters.
M. Bean is bringing out lumber to
build a new house.
Ollie Dennis spent Monday night with
Inez Beaver.
Emmmitt Cupp and Lee Biddy went
to Altus, Monday.
R- F. Goodloe. undersheriff of
Sunday. | Jackson county was up from
A large crowd attended singing and j Altus, Tuesday, and authorized
We have them! Safety-Hatch
incubators. — Dearing & Jones.
MILCH COWS
I have some good red milch
cows fresh now, cash or credit,
i 43-5 — R. T. Bagwell, 6 miles
'east and 14 miles north of Blair.
For Sale —Majestic range and
household goods for sale.
45 J. A. Anderson
SHOULD NOT FEKI. DISCOURAGED.
Si, many people troubled with indiireation and
! constipation have been benefited by taking f'hnn-.-
berlain’h Tablets that no one should feel discour-
j uaed who ha- not iciven them a trial. They con-
tain no pepsin or other diuestiv* ferments but
1-trenjEthen the stomach enable it to perform its
functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere.
One Consolation.
A man who knows only one funny
story is a relief. You can remember
where the laugh cotnes and avoid
hurting his feelings, without having
to pay attention to the entire narra-
tive.
church at Wilmoth, Sunday.
— LittleNed.
SPLENDID FOR RHEUMATISM
"I think Chamberlain's Liniment is just splend-
id for rheumatism." writes Mrs. Dunburgh, Eld-
ridge, N. Y. "It has been used by myself and oth-
er mem iters of my fumiiy time and time again dur-
ing the past six years and has always given the
best satisfactio." The 'quick relief from pain
which Chamberlain's Liniment affords is alone
worth many times the cost. Obtainable every-
where.
us to place his name in our an-
nouncement column as a candid-
MACK OATES FOR TREASURER
In our announcement column |
will appear next week.
BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS
R. 4.
ORIENT DRUG CO.
TH£ KF VAIJ. STUBS
ate for Court Clerk. His write-up . this week will be found the name j
of M. M. Oates, for the import- '
ant office of County Treasurer of •
; Jackson county, subject to the,
! action of the Democratic primary
Pure Prize winners, 1G eggs! August j 1516.
for $1.00—J. A. Doughty, Altus < j^acki as he js familiarly called |
i is 37 years old and was born and j
j raised in Pope county, Arkansas, !
and received his education in the :
schools of that state. He also |
took a course in a commercial |
school. He followed the occupat-
ion of farming in his native state
except five years that he was
book-keeper and sales in a busi-
ness house.
He has lived in this county-
eight years; one year as book-
keeper for a busines firm in Al-
tus, and has been assistant county
treasurer to the present treaurer
since his term of office began.
Mack is a quiet, unassuming, |
genial and courteous gentleman. ,
He doe3 not talk much, but is an
untiring, faithful and efficient
worker, and believes that a pub-
lic officer owes his time, abilty
and best efforts to the people,
whom he was chosen to serve.
By his courteous treatment and
strict attention to business since
he has lived in this county he
has made many friends, who ap-,
preciate him as a man of high ,
moral character, a good citizen,
and a man that pays stict attent-
ion to business, and a servant of
the people who tries to render
full service for every dollar he
receives as compensation for his
labor.
He is familiar with the dutiesi
TOLD THAT T.IKRK WAS NO CURE FOR
HIM
' After suffering for over twenty year* with in-
digestionand having some of the be.st doctors
here toll me there was no cure cure for me.I think
it i8 only right to tell you for the sake of other
sufferers as well as your own satisfaction that a
25 cent bottle of chamberlain’s Tablets not only
relieved me but cured me within two months al-
though I am a man of 65 years,” writes./ul. Grob-
ein, Houston. Texas. Obtainable everywhere.
Obituary.
An Illinois hunter the other day
crawled through a barbed wire fence,
pulling his gun after him. No surer
method has ever been discovered. The
funeral was well attended. — Provi-
dence Journal.
When constipation
causes headache use
M. C, Brown of Scab Valley
community was in town yester-
day. _
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. White of
near Roosevelt were visiting in
Blair Tuesday.
Nature’s Differences.
When a man breathes he uses his
muscular strength to draw In the air,
and it is afterward forced out auto-
matically. With insects, as a German
investigator has just discovered, this
process is just reversed.
rvj?r-
>OKjb5JT
fOR TRE .
"CARxf**
r\0 YOU know of anyone
•J who is oid enough to
read, who has not seen that
sign at a railroad crossing?
If everyone has seen it at some
time or other, then why doesn't
the railroad let the sign rot
away? Why does the railroad
company continue to keep
those signs at every crossing ?
Maybe you think, Mr. Merchant,
"Most everybody knows my
store, I don’t have toadvertise.”
Your store ard your goods need
more advertising than the rail-
roads nerd do to warn peopi#
to “Look Out for the Cars."
Nothing is ever completed in the
advertising world.
The Departm*nt Stores are a
very good example—they are
continually advertising — and
they are continually doing •
good business.
If it pays to run n few ads 'round
about Christmas time, it cer-
tainly will pay you to run ad-
vertisements about all the timo.
It's just business, that's all, to
ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER
Best Form of Belting.
The belting used on machinery in
the Russian oil fields is made of cara-
el s huir. resisting grease better than
rubber, leather or cotton.
Women Executives in Sweden
Fifty women take an active part in
the municipal' governments of Swed-
ish cities. Seven of them are busy in
Stockholm.
The laxative tablet
with the pleasant taste
We have the exc'uiive irllinf ri^htj
for thii great laxative
The ^OXOjCJu Store
Ingrate.
A Birmingham man is suing a mo-
torist who ran over him. Is it pos-
sible that there is a man in all this |0 a young man. bovine to ttie disin
country so devoid of gratitude aB j10 { terested observer, and feline to an
to be thankful to the motor st3 la otjjer woman. — Louisville Courier-
tie is permitted to live?—-Nashville
Banner.
And She Usually Dees.
The same girl may appear divine
Journal.
AT THE PALLACE THEATER
The Pallace Theater will have
a first class show every night,
we have the Pathe service which
is a guarantee that the best in
pictures.
Tonfght we will have a three
reel feature entitled “The Ingr-
ate’\ with a good comedy. Come
out where you can see a good
show and have a good place to
rest. We guarantee to please
you. Watch the front of the
Palace everyday for the large
posters.
Fat« of Handsome Man.
A handsome man shares the fate ot
other natural scenery- No matter how
much he !r admired, he isn't allowed
to interfere with practical enterprises.
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DO IT NOW
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tor THIS
K A P H R
“W
rr-.be
J. A. Norris of Gran ite R. 1,
was in town Tuesday.
—
J. A. Foraker of Hester wa3
! in town Tuesday.
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For County Attorney
L \. rei-LKY, oratia
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F«>r County Tt'iuint
John Norton nr
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c. ». iticttamui. or km
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M. M. OATES, vr M U**,
For Sh«*riir
J. M. GRIDER, ur Ai rt-4
J. C. FORD. M-liiik SLtSCT
tox
For Court Clerk
K. F. OOODLOK. or vLTt'i
For County CU rk
JNO. R. DANIEL, or ALICE
For County Weigher
J. M. DARBY. ort-i-Kt.
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J. W. SHIELD, or At TV*
For Commissioner Dintrict No. 1 j
JAMES SHERIDAN. i.kmaiiTIU
CITY BARBER SHOP
YOU R BlTSINESS API ‘I U X 1ATED
LAUNDRY IN CONNECTION
' EARL HAYNES. Prop.
WANTED •
One huttUrt ti people every tiny, to eat at lh‘* Farmer*
Restaurant. We pleaae or no You ar<* to In* th" judge.
Tr> a drink of Concord Punch and Cherry Ttp. It* a line
drink. F.at n piece of our home-made pie*. They’e the best.
Come In und we will treat you right.
The Fanners Restraurant
i-s.'-V -.'‘
Come to the City Meat Mark-
et. We have it screened and
and you can get meat that is
clean from dies. Cooked meat
every day. See us slice meat
on our new meat sheer.
Gity Market
[). Y. Jameson, Prop.
PARTAIN & JONES
t>U»>Mmi5
Wo are better prepared
do your work as \ve li ave
increased our tools. We sol-
icit your trade.
PARTAIN & JONES
S. C. R. I. RED EGGS
' i .
7! S - 'v£3h.
Single Comb Rhode Island Red
eggs for setting. Have the air-
heart strain. Pen No. 1, $2.00.
Pen No. 2. $1.50. Pen No. 3, $1.
for setting of 15.
edwin Deberry
51 Mangum, R. 4.
WM. H. CLARKSON, M. D.
OFFICE IN THE BLAIR DRUG STORE
Residence One Block East
and One North of State Bank
Phones: Office 17, Residence 20.
COL. MILT TAYLOR
AUCTIONEER
20 Years Experience
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Terms Reasonable
BLAIR,
OKLAHOMA.
g i TAYLOR, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Orient Drug Stora.
in. a* *•. 4*. Ftlnlr Ok
Offln Phoa. N*. It. Diair, UR.
LOW COLONIST RATES
VIA
ORIENT RAILWAY
TO
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AND
WASHINGTON
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MARCH 25 TO APRIL 14, 1916.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE
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U’VERY man who has any idea
U-J of buying a Kerosene or Gasolint
Engine should have this book.
Diictme* different types of rnjfln«»:
how constructed : how operated : hovr
cylinders and o*hcr parts should ta
made to Rive greutea! efficiency.
It has (sken 30 yeors of ennlvit build-
ing experience for me Vo learn the
facts in this book. Yours for the asking.
My 1916 Model Engines are the greatest
value I have ever offered. All sizes pull froia
tO to over factory rating.
WITTE Engines—built by experts. Fre«
Trial - Ea»y Terms.
ED. H. WITTE, WITTE ENGINE WORKS,
3351 Oakland Avenue, • Kansas City, Ha.
3351 fcmplre Bldg., - Pittsburgh, Pa.
SCRUB LICENSE NO. 186
Under the above State License, we
will offer the services of “Frank” a 7-8
Percheon Stallion. “Frank” is a Daple
Gray, 17 hands high, well proportioned
and weighs 1750 pounds.
TERMS: — $10:00 to insure living colt.
I If mare is removed, sold or traded,
[ season becomes due.
Pains will be taken to prevent accid-
ents but will not be responsible should
any occur.
We will stand the above ‘described
horse at my farm 1 mile east of Warren.
-A. F. HENDRICKS.
NOTE—The word “Scrub” in the above mis-
represents the horse.irt fact it is a falsehood which
the State compels me to publt8h in order to secure
legal protection. The horse in question is 7-8 Per-
cheon. 1-16 English Sire, and 1-16 Eairle. and be-
cause the owners of his ancestors did not keep re-
cords and numbers the organized breeders of
Oklahoma used our intelligent State Legislature
to blackmail all su< h animals of m**rit. Of course
we must Ik* subject to the powers that he.-A.E.TL
FOR SALE.
Twenty-seven head of red heif
er calves.
Joe B. Zinn.
CRUSHED FEED
We will grind feed every day
except Saturdays. Do not bring
feed to grind on Saturday.
-W. M. Wicker,
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